Double-Step Machine Learning Based Procedure for HFOs Detection and Classification
Double-Step Machine Learning Based Procedure for HFOs Detection and Classification
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2020-04-08
Authors
Nicolina Sciaraffa
Manousos A. Klados
Gianluca Borghini
Gianluca Di Flumeri
Fabio Babiloni
Pietro Aricò
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The need for automatic detection and classification of high-frequency oscillations (HFOs)
as biomarkers of the epileptogenic tissue is strongly felt in the clinical field. In this context, the
employment of artificial intelligence methods could be the missing piece to achieve this goal. This
work proposed a double-step procedure based on machine learning algorithms and tested it on an
intracranial electroencephalogram (iEEG) dataset available online. The first step aimed to define the
optimal length for signal segmentation, allowing for an optimal discrimination of segments with
HFO relative to those without. In this case, binary classifiers have been tested on a set of energy
features. The second step aimed to classify these segments into ripples, fast ripples and fast ripples
occurring during ripples. Results suggest that LDA applied to 10 ms segmentation could provide the
highest sensitivity (0.874) and 0.776 specificity for the discrimination of HFOs from no-HFO segments.
Regarding the three-class classification, non-linear methods provided the highest values (around 90%)
in terms of specificity and sensitivity, significantly different to the other three employed algorithms.
Therefore, this machine-learning-based procedure could help clinicians to automatically reduce the
quantity of irrelevant data.
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Sciaraffa N, Klados MA, Borghini G, Di Flumeri G, Babiloni F, Aricò P. Double-Step Machine Learning Based Procedure for HFOs Detection and Classification. Brain Sciences. 2020; 10(4):220. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci10040220